Concordia Copper Project (Northern Cape Province, South Africa)

Previous focus was on narrow steep underground copper ore-bodies that could be mined from underground.

The challenge that resulted from the modelling done was,
- That the narrow modeled ore bodies were very deep (>400m below surface) and,
- That they lacked critical mass to justify the development capital for a large commercial mining operation

Galileo recognised that a different approach was required that could unlock the copper value.

After a review of the entire area it became apparent that any focus on narrow deep copper veins was not the correct approach

We then considered modelling ore-bodies at lower cut off grades and it is becoming evident that the ore bodies are large wide mineralised systems close to surface.

Potential for mining on a large commercial scale similar to the copper super pits of North America.

Next Steps:

Complete a Feasibility Study for the project from the perspective of developing a super pit